PENN STATION track layout 1972
Description A track diagram of the switches and signals in Pennsylvania Station made in August of 1972. These were given to brakeman for study purpose in qualifying on characteristics. The with a sharp eye will note the E-60 locomotive seen early on is actually #621. It is an interesting look back considering that the station is in the news lately with trackwork being implemented by Amtrak. Enjoy

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